PLK1 Inhibitors and Abiraterone Synergistically Disrupt Mitosis and Kill Cancer Cells of Disparate Origin Independently of Androgen Receptor Signaling
Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT: We found that synergy between the antiandrogen abiraterone and Plk1 inhibitors was completely independent of abiraterone's effects on AR signaling. To identify AR-independent effects of abiraterone we designed a comprehensive RNA seq experiment. This identified an AR-independent synergy-specific gene set signature that was induced by abiraterone treatment and was dominated by gene sets related to mitosis and the mitotic spindle. AR-independent effects of abiraterone were isolated by including an enzalutamide treatment arm and by utilizing cancer cell lines that do not express the AR. Synergy-specific gene expression changes were identified by using cell lines that responded synergistically or non-synergistically to combined abiraterone and onvansertib.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE217537 | GEO | 2023/01/24
REPOSITORIES: GEO
ACCESS DATA